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...Harvard (5-4, 1-2 Ivy) has been inching closer to No. 10 Cornell (8-2, 3-1) over the past few years, but hasn’t quite been able to turn the tide on the Big...
...loss to Cornell in 2008 was the Crimson’s slimmest deficit in four years, and Harvard followed that effort with a 13-12 loss last year. After the Big Red graduated several starters, including Tewaaraton Trophy winner Max Seibald, the Crimson and its third-best recruiting class seemed poised to finally dethrone Cornell, the modern titan of Ivy League lacrosse...
...Big Red opened the scoring when Ryan Hurley notched an unassisted goal one minute into the contest. Senior Jason Duboe evened the score on Harvard’s next possession with his sixth goal of the season...
Each team recorded a goal in the second quarter, and Hurley nabbed his second goal of the game six minutes into the third to put the Big Red ahead, 7-4. After freshman Jack Doyle scored his career-high second goal of the game, Cohen tallied a pair in 19 seconds to tie the game. Following a Cornell penalty, Cohen found junior Dean Gibbons, who capitalized on the man-up opportunity and gave the Crimson its first lead with 43 seconds left in the third quarter...
...Big Red responded with another four-goal run, stretching its advantage to 11-8 with 5:57 left in the contest. Harvard fought right back with a four-goal streak of its own, taking a 12-11 lead with three minutes left in the game when Gibbons scored his second man-up goal of the contest...